The Seahawks chose not to come out for the national anthem Sunday at Tennessee after President Donald Trump's comments on NFL players that are making statements against treatment of minorities and inequality. Michael Bennett Bennett has been sitting during the anthem for six weeks and he called the unified action "revolutionary."

"I think we came to a good decision and we stand by it," Seattle Seahawks star Richard Sherman said while talking to reporters about the decision for players to stay off the field during the national anthem before Sunday's game. The action came after President Trump made comments that angered some NFL players.

During President Trump's speech at a rally in Huntsville, Ala. on Sept. 22, 2017, he said any player who sits during the national anthem is a "son of a bitch." Trump's comments ultimately led to protests by more than 200 NFL players, coaches and owners during national anthems before games Sept. 24.

Sergio Dipp, a 29-year-old reporter for ESPN, made his sideline debut on Monday Night Football for the Broncos-Chargers game Sept. 11, 2017. It didn't go as planned, turning him into an internet sensation overnight.